USA: The largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine is being used by Russia as a "nuclear shield", according to the United States, in which Ukrainian forces are fired back to firing and endangered a frightening nuclear accident Are soldiers.
The Zaporizhia plant, which was accused of dangerously firing on Russia on Russia, is now a Russian military base that was used to set fire to nearby Ukrainian forces, according to the secretary of the state secretary Antony Blinkan. goes.
After Monday's nuclear unrealance talks at the United Nations in New York, Blinkon told reporters, "Of course Ukrainians cannot withdraw a terrible accident that involves the nuclear plant."
Blinkon referred to Russia's functions as a "nuclear shield", saying that they went beyond using the "human shield".
According to the Russian delegation, "a small number of soldiers were deployed at the power plant to ensure security and safety, which denied Blinking's claim that Russia was using the Zaporizhia plant as a military base.
With six nuclear reactors, the Zaporizhia plant is the largest of its kind in Europe. In the nation, there are three additional operating nuclear power plants.
International resentment followed the seizure of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in March, as a fire broke out as a result of the fight, which expressed concern about the safety of atomic reactors.
According to the New York Times on Monday, Russian forces opened fire from the middle of July, a Ukrainian city of Nikopol across the river.
How should we react? The Times was questioned by Ukrainian Colonel Seri Shtlov. It is a nuclear facility here.
According to a tweet by Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, the country has made some sporadic efforts to attack the location, including the targeted Kamikes drone strikes.
Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Mycola Toroxyi urged the international community to set up air defense systems at the country's nuclear power plants during the New York talks, saying "needs strong joint functions to prevent nuclear disaster Is."
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grosie issued a warning that the Zaporizhia nuclear plant is "getting more dangerous than the day". He said that his efforts have been unsuccessful in the last two months and urged all countries to help make it possible to visit the plant with a group of IAEA security and security experts.
The Ukraine invasion by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 24 February has shut down the deadliest struggle in Europe since World War II, which has displaced millions of people and large parts of Ukraine are in ruins.
Along with producing one -third wheat of the world with Russia and Ukraine, the war has also contributed to the global food crisis. Meanwhile, Western sanctions on Russia, an important energy supplier for Europe, has contributed to a global energy crisis.
In 2014, Crimea from Ukraine was already anxious, Russia now wants to enacce the country in the south of the country after failing to take more and more capital in the south of the country. The Eastern Donbas region is composed of Donetsk and Luhansk, which was partially occupied by Russia -backed separatists before the invasion, there is also a goal.
The United States recently unveiled a new batch of weapons for the Ukrainian Army, including ammunition for artillery and rocket launchers of increasing strategic importance.
According to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, the new US $ 550 million package will include "more ammunition for high dynamics advanced rocket systems, otherwise he is known as Taers, as well as ammunition" artillery " For.
According to a Pentagon statement, aid includes 75,000 rounds of 155 mm artillery ammunition.
According to the Pentagon, it brings a total amount of military assistance provided to Ukraine as President Joe Biden assumed more than $ 8.8 billion.
In the past, Washington has given the Soviet Union's Kyiv counter-artillery radar, Javelin anti-tank missiles, helicopters, shells and light armored vehicles.
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